Jon B. Gould
Dean, School of Social Ecology
Professor, Criminology, Law & Society
5300 Social & Behavioral Sciences Gateway
949-824-5466
jon.gould@uci.edu
Biography
Jon Gould is a distinguished scholar in justice policy, social change and government reform who has held key positions in the U.S. Department of Justice and the National Science Foundation. He assumed the deanship on Jan. 1, 2022.
Gould leads the nation’s first school of social ecology, established in 1970 in response to high demand for more socially relevant research. For more than 50 years, the school has been an internationally recognized pioneer in developing interdisciplinary approaches to social problems. Its highly ranked faculty in criminology, law and society; urban planning and public policy; and psychological science engage in research and education to foster informed social action and make the world a better place.
Gould’s expertise covers justice policy, social change and government reform. He was the principal investigator for the Preventing Wrongful Convictions Project, a multiyear research initiative funded by the National Institute of Justice. He is the author of five books and more than 100 articles and reports on such diverse subjects as erroneous convictions, indigent defense, prosecutorial innovation, police behavior, hate speech, sexual harassment and international human rights.
Gould has filled a range of government leadership roles, including senior policy adviser in the U.S. Department of Justice and director of the Law & Social Sciences Program at the National Science Foundation. In 2015, U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts appointed him as reporter for a committee of the federal courts evaluating the operation of the Criminal Justice Act. Gould is a fellow of the American Bar Foundation, a former U.S. Supreme Court Fellow and a former trustee of the Law & Society Association. He received the Administration of Justice Award from the U.S. Supreme Court Fellows Alumni Association in 2017.
Key Research Areas
Justice policy, social change and government reform, erroneous convictions, indigent defense, prosecutorial innovation, hate speech, sexual harassment and international human rights
Books
Transforming Criminal Justice: An Evidence-Based Agenda for Reform (co-editor with Pamela Metzger, 2022, NYU Press)
Capital Defense: Inside the Lives of America’s Death Penalty Lawyers (co-author with Maya Barak, 2019, NYU Press)
How to Succeed in College (While Really Trying): A Professor’s Inside Advice (2012, University of Chicago Press)
The Innocence Commission: Preventing Wrongful Convictions and Restoring the Criminal Justice System (2007, NYU Press), Named Outstanding Academic Title for 2008 by the American Library Association
Speak No Evil: The Triumph of Hate Speech Regulation (2005, University of Chicago Press), co-winner of the 2006 Herbert Jacob Award for best book in law and societyEnter in your professional biographic information
Education
Ph.D. Political Science, University of Chicago
J.D. Harvard Law School, cum laude
M.P.P. Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
A.B. Political Policy, University of Michigan, highest honors